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Do you think that the 'third front' has a chance to come to power after the next general elections. ?

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Asked by kishore malhotra, 20 Mar 01:00 pm
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Nopes, not possible.
In whatever the case, BjP and Congress together would win 35O seats and balance one ninety plus is not enough to form the third front.
Even if Cong. external support to third front to form the govt. then also third front would find it difficult to hv acceptable PM. Unlike earlier tenures, there are too many aspirants starting from JJ, didi, Karuna, Mulayam, Devegowda, Maya, Nitish and who not.
Even after all these, if they form the govt., history will repeat and fail to survive eighteen months even.
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 20 Mar 01:32 pm

 
  
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Yes
Answered by Quest, 20 Mar 03:28 pm

 
  
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Yes ....Possibilities are there.People are fed up with both UPA & NDA .
Answered by vijayalakshmi, 20 Mar 03:19 pm

 
  
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No, going by the political trend, it's a distant dream...!
Answered by Dil Se, 20 Mar 02:47 pm

 
  
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It i impossible to make any such prediction at this time
Answered by iqbal seth, 20 Mar 01:29 pm

 
  
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No,,, no one can be in power without participation of Congress or BJP.
Answered by INDER VIG, 20 Mar 01:21 pm

 
  
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No
Answered by vijay, 20 Mar 01:18 pm

 
  
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Yes, as..common man is confused and fed up
Answered by Manju Sikri, 20 Mar 01:13 pm

 
  
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No since hardly there is more to support them.
Answered by ajay, 20 Mar 01:05 pm

 
  
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No way
Answered by arun mishra, 20 Mar 01:02 pm

 
  
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